Diversity: Through the Director’s Eye

(Editor’s note: We’re sharing this exciting event to spotlight and support diversity & inclusion work that aligns with the goals and values of our Diversity & Inclusion Institute. We’re hoping to share reports back from the event from some participants.)

Stage Directors and Choreographers Workshop Foundation, The Pasadena Playhouse
and East West Players to present:

Diversity: Through the Director’s Eye

Can Southern California be a model community for a more diverse theatre?

A team of two American Sign Language interpreters will be on stage providing interpretation.

Stage Directors and Choreographers Workshop Foundation, The Pasadena Playhouse, and East West Players will present a forum to explore the current state of diversity in Southern California theatre focusing on the director’s role and the questions:

What’s working?

What aren’t we doing?

How can we work together to increase diversity in Southern California theatre?

Laura Penn, Executive Director of SDCF, remarks, “SDCF has been expanding the national reach of our programs, and we are very much looking forward to serving West Coast SDC Members and the greater theatre community. Clearly, there are directors and choreographers in Southern California who are making great advancement in the area of diversity. By exploring how progress is being made in the Southern California theatre community, we hope to deepen our understanding of the issue and discover effective ways to encourage diversity. I hope those in the community – board members, managing directors, as well as artists and artistic staff – with an interest in furthering diversity will attend.”

The theatre industry has grappled with diversity with varying degrees of success. Tim Dang, Artistic Director of East West Players, states, “We want to continue the dialogue and pivot to the issue of how all theaters can provide more opportunities for the broad spectrum of artists including people of color, women, and persons with disabilities and the inclusion of a diverse audience that is America.”

The forum will be held at Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, California. Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director of Pasadena Playhouse, notes, “As a theater which places diversity as a central priority, The Pasadena Playhouse is happy to be hosting this important discussion in collaboration with East West Players and SDCF. I am eager to be examining this complex issue through the lens of valuable freelance directors and fellow artistic directors as part of Pasadena’s ongoing diversity initiative.”

Founded in 1965, Stage Directors and Choreographers Workshop Foundation exists to foster, promote and develop the creativity and craft of stage directors and choreographers.

Built on a tradition of innovation and excellence, The Pasadena Playhouse is committed to continue to be the premiere theatrical experience in Southern California showcasing the most exciting theatrical entertainment in the state and being an amazing forum for launching new work onto the national stage.

As the nation’s premier Asian American theatre organization, East West Players produces artistic works and educational programs that foster dialogue exploring Asian Pacific experiences.